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Andromonoica, andromonoico
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Se refiere a la condición sexual de una especie que posee plantas con flores estaminas y bisexuales a la vez; en las Mimosaceae, se refiere a la presencia de flores estaminadas y pistiladas en el mismo grupo de flores. |
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Androphore
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A stalk elevated above the point of perianth attachment and supporting the stamens; e.g., the united filaments of species of Menispermaceae and Myristicaceae. |
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Androphore
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A stalk elevated above the point of perianth attachment which supports the stamens. |
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Andropodio
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En las Podostemaceae es un rabillo que se ha formado como resultado de la fusión de los filamentos. |
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Andropodium
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In the Podostemaceae, a stalk formed as the result of fusion of the filaments. |
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Anemócora, anemócoro
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Se aplica al fruto o a la semilla que está adaptada para ser dispersada por viento. |
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Anemophily (anemophilous)
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Pollination by the wind, i.e., the movement of pollen by the from the stamens of a flower to the stigma of another flower. This includes movement for the anther to the stigma of the same flower, from the anther to the stigma of another flower on the same plant, or from the anther of a flower on one plant to the stigma of a flower on another plant. Same as wind pollination. |
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Aneomochory (nemochorous)
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Referring to a fruit or seed adapted for dispersal by wind. |
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Aneuploidía
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Se aplica al proceso en el que el número de los cromosomas se incrementa en una manera en que es un número aproximado pero no es múltiplo exacto del número cromosómico base para ese grupo de organismos. |
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Aneuploidy
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Referring to a process in which chromosome numbers arise that are more or less than, but not exact multiples of the base chromosome number for that group of organisms. |
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Anfítropa
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Se refiere a un óvulo de saco embrionario curvo cuyo funículo está fuertemente curvado, de tal manera que el ápice del óvulo está cerca de la base del funículo. Comparar con anátropo. |
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Angiosperm
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A flowering plant whose seeds are borne within a fruit derived from a carpel or carpels. |
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Angiosperma, angiospermas
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Plantas con flores, cuyas semillas se generan en el interior de un fruto derivado de un carpelo o carpelos. |
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Angulado
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Que tiene ángulos. |
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Angulate
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Angled. |
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Anilina
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Compuesto orgánico utilizado para teñir. |
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Aniline
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An organic compound used in maing dyes and plasics. |
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Anillo calicino
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Cicatriz dejada a lo largo de la circunferencia del fruto, en los puntos donde los sépalos (o cáliz) estuvieron unidos. |
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Anisocotilia
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Se aplica a a las semillas en las que los cotiledones difieren en cuanto a su forma y tamaño. |
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Anisocotylous
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Referring to seedlings in which the cotyledons differ in shape and/or size. |
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Anisocytic stomata
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Referring to a stomatal type in which one of the subsidiary cells surrounding a stomate is smaller than the other epidermal cells. |
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Anisocytic stomata
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Referring to a stomatal type in which one of the subsidiary cells surrounding a stomate is smaller than the other epidermal cells. |
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Anisófila, anisófilo, anisofilia
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Se aplica cuando en una planta las hojas de un mismo par difieren en forma y/o tamaño |
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Anisomórfica, anisomórfico, anisomorfia
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Se aplica cuando un mismo órgano posee dos tipos de formas en una misma planta. |
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Anisomorphic
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With two different forms of an organ. |
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Anisophylly (anisophyllous)
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With two leaves of a pair differing in shape and/ or size; this is relatively common in species of Melastomataceae.. |
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Annotinous
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Referring to structures (e.g., inflorescences) arising from branches of the previous year’s growth. |
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Annual
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Plant with a life cycle of one year or less from seed to maturity and death. Compare with biennial and perennial. |
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Annular
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In the form of a ring. |
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Anomalous secondary growth
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A general term referring to types of secondary growth that differ from the more familiar or standard kinds; e.g., that of many lianas. |
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Anomocytic stomata
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Referring to a stomatal type in which the subsidiary cells surrounding a stomate are not differentiated from the other epidermal cells. |
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Anomocytic stomata
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Referring to a stomatal type in which the subsidiary cells surrounding a stomate are not differentiated from the other epidermal cells. |
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Ant dispersal
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Referring to the process in which ants carry away diaspores from parent plants thereby effecting dispersal of those plants. The ants are usually attracted to fleshy structures associated with seeds such as elaiosomes. |
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Ant garden
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A ball of roots that forms in certain species of epiphytic plants and is inhabited by ants. |
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Antela
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Tipo de panícula de algunas Cyperaceae y Juncaceae en la que las ramas superiores están sobrepasadas en longitud por las ramas inferiores |
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Antepetalous
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Referring to structures, usually stamens, inserted opposite or facing the petals. |
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Antera
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Parte del estambre que porta el polen |
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Antera basifija
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Se refiere a las antera que está unida al filamento por su base. |
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Anterífera, anterífero
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Que porta anteras |
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Anterior
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See abaxial. |
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Anterior
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Anterior end of flower
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The most distal end of the flower but not including inner coils, i.e., the end of a zygomorphic-flowered Lecythidaceae into which a pollinator enters to reap a pollinator reward. |
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Anterior hood extension
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An extension of the ligule beyond the point where the androecial hood splits into two extensions, this extension is the uppermost division of the androecial hood split and extends forward from the split. |
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Anteroda, anterodas
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Es la antera de un estaminodio; una antera que porta polen que no germina. En algunas especies de Lecythidaceae, las anterodas se encuentran en la capucha del androceo y en la hilera más interna de anteras en el lado ligular del anillo estaminal. En las Lecythidaceae, las anterodas frecuentemente son de un color distinto, usualmente amarillo, mientras que las anteras de los estambres usualmente son de color blanco |
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Antesepalous
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Referring to structures, usually stamens, inserted opposite or facing the sepals. |
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Antesis
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Cuando la flor se expande y abre. |
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Anthelae
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The panicle of some Cyperaceae and Juncaceae in which the upper branches are overtopped by the lower ones. |
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Anther
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The pollen-bearing part of the stamen. |
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Anther
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The pollen-bearing part of the stamen. |
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Anther connective
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The tissue that connects the thecae on one side of an anther to the thecae on the other side. |
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